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Ep. 15: Closing the Care Gap with Dr. Chris Landon

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Dr. Chris Landon, Clinical Adjunct Professor of Development and Behavioral Pediatrics at the Keck Medical School of University of Southern California and Director of Pediatrics at the Family Medicine Residency of Ventura County Medical Center, joins us for episode 15 of the Future of Voice Podcast!

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals and medical centers took leaps forward in the world of telemedicine and voice-enabled capabilities. Patients are now more familiar with video conferencing and consulting with their doctors through a digital screen – but there are still several key areas where the patient care gap remains.

This summer, we had the honor of welcoming Dr. Landon to our weekly Health, Wellness, & Life Sciences Community meeting for a special presentation on bridging the patient care gap with wearable devices and voice technology. We hope you enjoy this interview with Dr. Landon, Jon Stine, and several members of our HWLS Community!

The Future of Voice Podcast is hosted by Jon Stine, Executive Director of the Open Voice Network, a community of The Linux Foundation.

The Open Voice Network is dedicated to making voice and Conversational AI worthy of user trust. Learn more at openvoicenetwork.org.

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Dr. Chris Landon, Clinical Adjunct Professor of Development and Behavioral Pediatrics at the Keck Medical School of University of Southern California and Director of Pediatrics at the Family Medicine Residency of Ventura County Medical Center, joins us for episode 15 of the Future of Voice Podcast!

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, many hospitals and medical centers took leaps forward in the world of telemedicine and voice-enabled capabilities. Patients are now more familiar with video conferencing and consulting with their doctors through a digital screen – but there are still several key areas where the patient care gap remains.

This summer, we had the honor of welcoming Dr. Landon to our weekly Health, Wellness, & Life Sciences Community meeting for a special presentation on bridging the patient care gap with wearable devices and voice technology. We hope you enjoy this interview with Dr. Landon, Jon Stine, and several members of our HWLS Community!

The Future of Voice Podcast is hosted by Jon Stine, Executive Director of the Open Voice Network, a community of The Linux Foundation.

The Open Voice Network is dedicated to making voice and Conversational AI worthy of user trust. Learn more at openvoicenetwork.org.

  continue reading

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